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Kenya's AI Healthcare System Overcharging Poorest Households, Investigation Finds
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Politique·04.05.2026Résumé IA

Kenya's AI Healthcare System Overcharging Poorest Households, Investigation Finds

An AI system used to calculate healthcare contributions for Kenyans has been systematically overcharging the poorest households while undercharging wealthy ones, an investigation has found. The Social Health Authority (SHA) launched in October 2024 uses a flawed proxy means testing algorithm that has left millions unable to afford care, with some facing charges of 10-20% of their meagre incomes.

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Guardian Tech
Australian Company CTM Admits £118m Overcharging of UK Government
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Business·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Australian Company CTM Admits £118m Overcharging of UK Government

Corporate Travel Management (CTM), the Australian company that ran the Bibby Stockholm asylum barge, has admitted to overcharging the British government by £118m. The company discovered erroneous billing for UK clients, including overcharging for quarantine hotel rooms during the pandemic and asylum seeker accommodation. Former UK chief executive Michael Healy was dismissed for breach of contractual obligations, and founder Jamie Pherous retired in February. The Home Office has recouped over £70m so far.

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Guardian Business
HMRC to Appeal Ruling Cutting VAT on Public EV Chargers to 5%
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Politique·21.04.2026Résumé IA

HMRC to Appeal Ruling Cutting VAT on Public EV Chargers to 5%

HM Revenue and Customs has confirmed it will appeal against a London tax tribunal ruling that would cut VAT on public electric car chargers from 20% to 5%. The tribunal found last month that VAT should have been charged at the lower rate, potentially saving drivers hundreds of pounds annually. The appeal maintains a disparity where home chargers pay 5% VAT while public chargers pay 20%, with the Treasury currently collecting £85m/year from the difference, projected to rise to £315m by 2030.

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Guardian UK